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Friday, 19th May 2006
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  • Microsoft spells out Vista's hardware specs
  • Napster loss narrows but forecast disappoints
  • SAP co-founder sees three potential buyers
  • US to limit Lenovo computer use
  • Bizarre phishing scam
  • A week in tech, May 15-19
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    Microsoft spells out Vista's hardware specs
    Microsoft finally spills the details of the hardware requirements for its upcoming Windows Vista, ending months of speculation about what it will take to really run the new operating system. More...

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    Napster loss narrows but forecast disappoints
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online music service Napster posted a narrower quarterly loss on Wednesday aided by strong subscription growth, but its shares fell over seven percent after a disappointing revenue forecast. More...

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    SAP co-founder sees three potential buyers
    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A SAP co-founder and major shareholder said only three U.S. companies are capable of buying the world's biggest maker of software applications for businesses, Financial Times Deutschland reported in an article due to be published on Friday. More...

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    US to limit Lenovo computer use
    WASHINGTON - The US State Department, reacting to security concerns after its purchase of computers from a Chinese company, will not use the equipment for classified information, an aide to Virginia Republican Rep. Frank Wolf said on Thursday. More...

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    Bizarre phishing scam
    In one of the most bizarre phishing scams to date, a fake Chase Bank email on the prowl warns users of ongoing phishing schemes. More...

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